[…] the war. SUMMARY: In this short and fascinating interview with Ralph Bond, Tunwell offers a fascinating insight into the life of […]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 113[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2001-11-09Interview Date: 1963-10-31Interviewer: Ralph BondInterviewee: Alf TunwellTape 1, Side 1Ralph Bond: This is a recorded tape interview with Alf Tunwell. ACTT member of very long standing, and pioneer in the newsree[…]
Side 1 Ralph Bond 0:00 This is a tape recording with three ACTT members who have spent all or most of their working life in film laboratories. We have Bert Craik, Sam Williams, and Alf Cooper. And we're going to discuss the many, many changes that have taken place both in technical […]
Side 1Ralph Bond 0:00 This is a tape recording with three ACTT members who have spent all or most of their working life in film laboratories. We have Bert Craik, Sam Williams, and Alf Cooper. And we're going to discuss the many, many changes that have taken place both in technical condit[…]
[…] in 1957. SUMMARY: In this brief interview he talks to Ralph Bond about his early life working in London, his early […]
[…]n — last modified Jul 28, 2008 04:49 PMTranscription Date: [? Pilot Project] - Interview Date: 1963-10-01 - Interviewer: Ralph Bond​ - Interviewee: Maurice Elvey Tape 1, Side 1Ralph Bond : This is a tape-recorded interview with Maurice Elvey, who is[…]
[…]e, unknown to us, the young Communist league took in a Gestetner and they ran off a paper for young soldiers, right? At this time I was friendly with Ralph and, of course, he was very busy and out doing this and that, speaking and whatnot, and when he knew about this he rushed up there and threw the[…]
[…]they were forced to close many of their regional offices including the Newcastle one which serviced the Coli. Thankfully one of their best engineers, Ralph Wimshurst, offered to carry on taking care of Morpeth and indeed would carry on, long after officially retiring, until the Coli finally closed i[…]
[…].RF: Did they contract you or were you freelance?VG: I was freelance, and then I was put under contract with Marcel. And [in] All In the big star was Ralph Lynn, and we had a very cheeky page boy who used to come in with our bacon sandwiches in the morning, a cheeky little bastard, and when we were […]